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rachises Meaning in Bengali



একটি যৌগ পাত বা যৌগ পুষ্পবিন্যাস অক্ষ





rachises's Usage Examples:

nectaries often present on the petiole and / or on the primary and secondary rachises, usually between pinnae or leaflet pairs Leaves commonly bipinnate Inflorescences.


are stipal abortive pinnæ growing from the bases of primary or secondary rachises” (101).


has leaves up to 25 centimeters long with flexible reddish or purplish rachises covered in glandular hairs.


which they analysed the rachises of the primary feathers of Confuciusornis and Archaeopteryx.


The analysis suggested that the rachises on these two genera.


affects leaves, fruit, rachises, and shoots of a plant.


This disease causes the formation of lesions on shoots, leaves, and rachises, but also can cause.


and are fan-shaped, light to medium green with black stems (stipes and rachises).


dichotomy, the general shape of the pinnules, and the surface markings on the rachises and stem reflecting the sclerotic tissue in the cortex.


Most species have round rachises, although early-diverging members of the alabamensis and lanosa clades have rachises deeply grooved on the upper.


3-pinnate-pinnatifid at least in lower half, distally mostly 2-pinnate-pinnatifid; rachises stramineous to light brown, densely scaly with persistent medium to dark.


They are distinctive in appearance, with dark, often black stipes and rachises, and bright green, often delicately cut leaf tissue.


The large leaves are carried on long, spiny petioles, and the rachises and trunks are also spine-bearing.


The young branchlets and inflorescence rachises are glabrous or the young branches are sparsely pubescent.


8-metre (13–19 ft) rachises; the leaves hang well horizontal.


The pinnate leaves are usually large, with spiny petioles, rachises and leaf sheaths.


8-metre (16 ft) rachises; the leaves hang well horizontal.


The petioles and rachises feature recurved spines which hook onto vegetation and assist them in climbing.


In young plants the trunks, petioles and rachises are covered in spines.


The leaves, petioles, and rachises are lightly or densely covered in scales.



rachises's Meaning':

axis of a compound leaf or compound inflorescence

Synonyms:

axis;

Antonyms:

stay in place; forward;

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